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Anushka gets her hair combed. She picked her bindi herself.

Description: Comb graves in Davis Cemetery, Overton Co., Tenn.

 

Date: February 11, 2013

 

Creator: Dr. Richard Finch

 

Collection name: Richard C. Finch Folk Graves Digital Photograph Collection

 

Historical note: Comb graves are a type of covered grave that are often called "tent graves." The length of the grave was covered by rocks or other materials that look like the gabled roof or comb of a building. They were popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is conjectured that these graves were covered to protect them from either weather or animals, or perhaps both. While comb graves can be found in other southern states, the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee has the highest concentration of these types of graves.

 

Accession number: 2013-022

 

Owning Institution: Tennessee State Library and Archives

 

ID#: Crawford Q - Davis Cem 15

 

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HDR- 3 Exposures merged in Photomatix. Post Processed using Topaz Adjust, CS3.

Metopidius (Irediparra) gallinacea, Kempsey, NSW Australia

The 4th, 5th and 6th bars had two combs going across all three bars. The 4th and 6th bars also had little mini-combs next to the big two. I guess this is the 4th and 5th bars after the removal of the 6th.

Sean "Diddy" Combs

SXSW 2014

Dig those funky combs on the proximal segments of its hind legs!

Sterling silver chase and repose comb with head carved in wax and cast into sterling sliver.

(Sarkidiornis melanotos) Comb Duck,REGION-SOUTH AMÉRICA.

One blue lily comb made yesterday as I had time on my hand.

Heather Combs and Shawn Pander House Concert (KC Turner House Concert Series) 5-3-08

Bolinopsis infundibulum

One of the most spectacular comb overs I have EVER seen.Loving the colouring too

Description: Comb grave of J. M. Brannom in Falling Springs Cemetery, Overton Co., Tenn.

 

Date: February 26, 2013

 

Creator: Dr. Richard Finch

 

Collection name: Richard C. Finch Folk Graves Digital Photograph Collection

 

Historical note: Comb graves are a type of covered grave that are often called "tent graves." The length of the grave was covered by rocks or other materials that look like the gabled roof or comb of a building. They were popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is conjectured that these graves were covered to protect them from either weather or animals, or perhaps both. While comb graves can be found in other southern states, the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee has the highest concentration of these types of graves.

 

Accession number: 2013-022

 

Owning Institution: Tennessee State Library and Archives

 

ID#: Crawford Q - Falling Springs Cem 18

 

Ordering Information To order a digital reproduction of this item, please send our order form at www.tn.gov/tsla/dwg/ImageOrderForm.pdf to Public Services, Tennessee State Library & Archives, 403 7th Ave. N., Nashville, TN 37243-0312, or email to photoorders.tsla@tn.gov. Further ordering information can be found at the bottom of the page at the following location under Imaging Services Forms: www.tn.gov/tsla/forms.htm#imaging.

 

Copyright While TSLA houses an item, it does not necessarily hold the copyright on the item, nor may it be able to determine if the item is still protected under current copyright law. Users are solely responsible for determining the existence of such instances and for obtaining any other permissions and paying associated fees, that may be necessary for the intended use.

 

I made this comb using lace from my mother's wedding gown.

Sally having a bad hair day at Sentosa Underwater world in Singapore

See the "Comb on Over" video

 

I got a hair cut, and then I made out with myself.This video was originally shared on blip.tv by cgbenzine with a No license (All rights reserved) license.

Irediparra gallinacea on lagoon near Georgetown

Vintage inspired ornamental comb. This hair dressing embodies the feeling of the 30’s-40’s decades, it measures a little over 3 inches. The green leaves show the ramifications and markings that we see in nature, the 4 red and glossy cherries look delicious.

 

The price shown on this item is for 1 ornamental comb. The comb measures 3.1 inches.

 

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african comb duck, female

Taken on a walk around Combs and Combs Reservoir, Derbyshire. April 2013

(Sarkidiornis melanotos) Comb Duck,REGION-SOUTH AMÉRICA.

taken at Nebo Road, West Mackay, Mackay, Queensland, Australia

Maria!! I just saw a comb names Maria!!

 

Hmm... Not quite SO romantic with a comb, huh? But what the Maria comb lacks in human emotion it more than makes up for in raw appeal! This charming tan vintage comb has been embellished with a sweet detailing of vintage flower beads and charms.

 

So pin up that up do, sister!

 

Measures about 3 inches wide and 2 inches tall. The flower embellishment is about 1 1/2 inches wide.

Peak District National Park

Floral hair comb, created for a Swap-bot "Decorate my Hair" swap. Sent to Jennifer B. in Torquay South Devon UK.

Felt, plastic hair comb, and glue.

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